Thanks for the FAQ! Added to the FAQ of FAQ's.
Also of interest:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OBD-II
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Thanks for the FAQ! Added to the FAQ of FAQ's.
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Can the OBD-II be used to control your windows, heater, a/c and other controls like that???
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NoOriginally Posted by canadapettit
Thanks for the short answer. Then what can you get to control that???
Trying is the first step toward failure
Are all power windows/doorlock/hvac switches/buttons broken? Does your car has power windows/doorlock?Originally Posted by canadapettit
And I hope you still have 10 fingers on your hands to punch/push/turn those buttons/knobs.
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If you mean to control it via computer, yes, there are relay cards. Read up the hardware development forum.
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All of the HAVC control are all electric i was just curious as to how a carputer could control all of them and could it be done
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